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Commission Regulation (EU) No 743/2014 of 9 July 2014 replacing Annex VII to Regulation (EU) No 601/2012 as regards Minimum frequency of analyses (Text with EEA relevance)
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Fuel/material | Minimum frequency of analyses |
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Natural gas | At least weekly |
Other gases, in particular synthesis gas and process gases such as refinery mixed gas, coke oven gas, blast-furnace gas, convertor gas | At least daily — using appropriate procedures at different parts of the day |
Fuel oils (for example light, medium, heavy fuel oil, bitumen) | Every 20 000 tonnes of fuel and at least six times a year |
Coal, coking coal, petroleum coke, peat | Every 20 000 tonnes of fuel/material and at least six times a year |
Other fuels | Every 10 000 tonnes of fuel and at least four times a year |
Untreated solid waste (pure fossil or mixed biomass/fossil) | Every 5 000 tonnes of waste and at least four times a year |
Liquid waste, pre-treated solid waste | Every 10 000 tonnes of waste and at least four times a year |
Carbonate minerals (including limestone and dolomite) | Every 50 000 tonnes of material and at least four times a year |
Clays and shales | Amounts of material corresponding to 50 000 tonnes of CO2 and at least four times a year |
Other materials (primary, intermediate and final product) | Depending on the type of material and the variation, amounts of material corresponding to 50 000 tonnes of CO2 and at least four times a year” |
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